THE EXAMINER CALENDAR —_ For May, 1898. MOON’S CHANGES. 6th day, Full Moon. 12th day, Last Quarter. th day, New Moon. Day of We’k — -— Morn.| Aft. | Rises.; Sets. ——_—_————— Sunday 7 43 2 Monday 8 30 74 429 '6 54 $‘lussday 910 848); 28 56 4% sday 946 9 31 26 57 sday 1020 10 28) 25 58 6 10 48 11 16 <n 1 004 11 18 22 L > Sunda 0 53 |11 52 20 2 Q9Monday | 146 1235, 19 4 10Tuesday | 240/126; 17 5 11 Wednesday | 3 35 2 24 16 6 12 Thursday sm rest © FT. 2 13 Friday 5 34 5 05 13 9 14Saturday | 6 39 | 6 42 i2 ; 10 15'Sunday 733 802 i ie i6 Monday 18 20|904| 10 | 12 17 Tuesday 903\|958; 8 14 18 Wednesday 9 42 10 44 7 15 19 Thursday 10 16 {11 25 6 16 20 Friday 10 41 | oe | ae 21 Saiurday 0 04 11 05 ee 22 Sunday 0 43 ‘11 31 3 20 3:Monday 1 21 112 04 2 21 24 Tuesday 1 58 (12 43 l 22 25\ Wednesday 2 37 | 1 28 0 23 26;T bursday 3 18 | 2 18 |3 59 24 27 Friday 404¢'3 16 58 25 28 Saturday 456'433) 58 o 29, Sunday 1§$50:553; 57 27 30 Monday 642.711 56 y : 30 | 8 55 29 31 Tuesday 7 To Boston COMMENCING MAY (0th. rhe favorite S: S. “HALI- FAX” will leave Charlotte- town for Roston Every Tuesday, atl p. m. calling at Hawkesbury ard Halifax. RETURNING leave Boston every Saturday at noon. Passengers leaveing Ch’*own Wednesday morning via Pic- tou, can make close connec- tion at Halifax with S. Ss. “HALIFAX.” Sailing Wednesday evening at 11 p.jm. Tickets for sale by P. E. 1. Railway Charlottetown Navagation Co. by W. W. Clarke. H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agt. Halifax N. 8. BLACK|DIAMOND LINE , and Baie Pea: % "§ pw a. oe The S. S. Bonavi.ta sailing f.om Mon- treal, Saturday Morning, Mav 7th, will be due at Charlottetown Tuesday morn- ing, May 10tb, and will sail for St. John’s and Newfouadland, carrying Horses, Cattleand Sheep on «deck, and produce under deck at lowest rates. For further particulars as t freight and passage anply to PEAKE BROS & CO. Agents. POrFsLoit Ch’town, May 26th “98 93 3i eod. TO PICTOU. The Steamer PRINCESS will leave Oh’town Steam Nav. Co. whart every morning at seven o’c'ock, local, for Pic- ‘oa, Conaecting with t-ain for Halifax &, Returning about | p. m. on arrival of day train from Halifax. | By order F. W. HALES, Se.’y C. 8. N. Co. ; 84 ey Co., Ltd ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. Ottawa Jourval: In return for their bill for $22,540, for conduc ting the enquiry in- to the St’ Vincent de Paul pennentiary. the c: mmissioners recommend the dismia- sel of twelve of the officers. The com- missioners seem to bave made a good job of it, but as with most jobs, the first cost comes high. Boston Werald: We have been accustom- ed to speak so frequently of tne French and Russians as our true friends, and to think of the English as our trade rivals, and hence our evemies, that in a crisis ~och as the country is now in, we find it bard to realize that our traditional friends have proved thoroughly falee to us, and thatour cousins, with whom we have +o often been in contentiens, floding that the world was agaivst us, have backed up our cause by absolutely preventing any foreign ipterference with us, New England Homestead: It is a war for vumaniy that the United States wages. History affurds no instavce of higher moral purpo-e in a war. The Spanish evacuation of Cuba willbe the higbest possible satiefaction for the dastardly des~ truction of the Maine. It is not a war of conquest. Tbe United States has no de- sire teannex Cuba. The American people will not permitit. Besides the weighty moral reasone against annexation, 1s the added one that the free ecmis:ion of Cuban sugar and tobacco woulu «lose “'p every sugar mill and cigar factory i th United States, and rob the American farmer of his hand-earned home market for suger and tobacco. The agrarian ele- ment of the whole United S ates woul? oppose annexation on boty patriotic and selfish grounds. A powerful coterie of ¢ pial sts, rea!zing tbe millions upon iniilions they scoop :f allowed to exploi' Cuba for this market, are secretly at work to convert aholy war into a conquest for treir benefit. Their scheme will fail. The United States’s duty will be fiowhed wher the Cubans have established peace and an independent government. Loodon Ouslook: “Sir Wilfrid Laurier is face to face with a most interesting situation in the revoltof the Canadian Senate againet the new Yukon Railway charter. One idea remuins, and this the Canadian mivistry may adopt if the Senators remain obdurate. It is, in plain English, to pay off enough of the grave and reverend seigniors among the Senators into retirement with pensions—a emal] suu would do it—and fill up the gaps with thoss who would give the Senate something of the political complexion of the Canadian House of Commons, and therefore of public opinien at the preseat moment.” This is a brilliant conception. As the Senatore already evjoy $1,000 a year sessional indemnity, it would not be exactly “a small som” that would pension them into retirement even if it were only money thes wanted. The steamship Andrew Carnegie, cf Chicago, bronght 230,000 bushels of corn to Owen Sound, Oat. This is said to te the largest cargo of corn ever floated on fresh water. +e Masreriy Discourse -- 4 corre-pondent at Pownal writes: Uno Sunday .evenin, May Ist, tne Rev Mr Howara preache an eloquent aod masterly discourse fron the lth yerse of the 6th chapter of Danie’, The sermon was a mo t exhaustive desec: - puon of the force of habit. lne preach éarr st!y advised all, but especially youn people, to form correct habite in ever: relation of life, aod when they were old they would not depart from it. The se ~ mun was replete with valuable advice and was listened to with breathless attentior. The Pownal circait 18 to be congratulated on havirg such atalented and fearless preech er of the gospel. Left Prostrate Weak and Run Down, With Heart and Kidneys in Bad Condition — Restored by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. “I was very much run down, having been sick for several months. I had been trying different remedies which did me no good. I would have severe spells of coughing that would leave me prostrate. I was told that my lungs were affected, and my heart and kidneys were in a bad condition. In fact, it seemed as though every organ was out of order. I felt that something must be done and my brother advised me to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I procured a bottle and began taking it. Before it was half gone I felt that it was helping me. I continued its use and it has made me a new woman. I cannot praise it too highly.” Mrs. SUMMER- VILLE, 217 Ossington Avenue, Toronto, Ontario. Get only Hood’s, because Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the best—in fact the One Trus Blood Purifier. Sold by all druggists. $1, six for $5. Hood’s Pills LEGAL CARD. WARBURTON & McKINNON Barristers, Attorney’s, Notarys Public. Commissioners for State of Massachusetts ac., & c, OFFICES——eagg, Cameron Block, Charlotiesowm Brennan Building, Summersi¢e 1 Kent Street, Georgetown, are purely vegetable, re liable, beneficial. 25c. D A. MoKurwen, L. t. R, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 5, 1898 From Yesterday's 5 o'clock Edition. Loxpox, May 4.—A special despatch rom Madrid, via., Bayonae says: “io the mob on Mooday night were many offi- cers in mufti who were foremost in incit~ i g the people to attack the ministers’ residences and were loudest in callivg for cheers for Weyler. There is no doubt these men desired to provoke the guverumentto fire upon the mob and so tc pave the way for its downfall. Some of them were arrested but were subs sequently released, the government fearing to let it become known that officere of the vrthed @ part of the mob. ariiiy W bile the great unrest was manifested at the various barracks and the soldiers were only pre- vented from joiniog the mob by the persoual p'eadiogs of their officers. The republicans were even more busy than the officers in egging on the crowd, shouting ‘Down with the Queen Regent.” More than once they Jed tbe mob towards streets were thus occupied the royal palace but each time the police drove them back. Lonpox, May 4.—At neon yesterday the Madrid caused much dissatisfaction; it being de~ proclamation of martial Jaw in clared unneceseary unless the Govern- ment had information of a tecret consp! racy. Sunday’s demonstration by the people was a trivial matter even compsred with the trflliog disturbances which occurred upon the proclamaticn of the Cuban ar- mistice. L-xpon, May 4.—A later despatch re- czived h-re today sta‘e: that the re. port in circulation at Gibralter that Senor Mcret and Marshal Campos had been @isassinaied ix u- founded. Enqviries siow ‘hat the passenger who arrived there from Spain yesterday after- noon brought arumor that Moret and Campos had been murdered and that Premier Sayasta had sought refuge in the British Embassy at Madrid, Despatches, however, sent fron Madr d gaeta and Mashal Campos, seem to show that there is no truth in the report of their assassination. Lisp on, May 4.—News has been receiv- ed to the effect that the Spanish Cape Verde Squadron bas returned to join the Spanish fleet near Cadiz which is ready for The combined fizet will ehortly star: for American waters. Wasuincrox, May 4.—Thbe Secretary of the Navy bas made application for an emergency approprations cf $2 500,000 for the use of the Bureau of Yards and Docks Thisisin additiun to the $18,420,000 asked for yesterday. Bea, Wasainct x, May 4.—China issued her centrality proclamation yesterday, so there snow no place left on the Asiatic coast open tothe free use of the war vessels of ither Spain or the United States. This isa remarkable departure in view of the fact that China bas never before iseued a ueutrality proclamation. —_—_- I + + ieee For Tue Yreon.—We learn from the Fre‘eristou Glea:e h.t the contingents from the Military Sci.ool there who volun-~ teered their services for duty in the Yukon d strict for at iea-t two years left on Munday afternoon last en route for O.tawa to join the contingen's from the other schools. The whole force will 100 non-comm isioned- >fficersand men The frederictoa schoo!sup lies32 Tue Island willbe represen'ed by J O Ruseell, RC A, Harry Bobk:rk. Toronto School, Harry Wak: field,! redericton. Thev ave to go by the Stickern route. We wivh thim ton voyage and safe return. ~~ + The pain that sometimes etrikes a mar ind: gestion. lt mey come in the midet of a dinner and mske the feast a mockery. [t is a reminder that he may pot eat whet he chooses, ror when ke cheoses, Beier ~lave to ihé weakness of bis slomach. A man’s bealth and strength depend upon what he gets out of his food, Thies depends on bis digestion. Remove the obstrnetion bv taking Dr. Pierce’s Pieasant Pellets. They are a positive cure for constipatior and its attendant aud “heartburn.” The “Pellets” are very gentle in their action. nature. T the system griping. | Send 31 »*-3236 gitar ps to cover coe | of mailing 07], 191 reczive free a copy of | Dr. Pierc:’s welical Aivieer. Address® | World’s D i: s2asary Medical Associatior, | Buffalo, N ¢. | PB ISL! ND ELECTRIC C 0. Notice is hereby given, the annual gep- | eral meeting of the stocx holders of the | above company, will be held at their | office, in Charlottetown, on Wednesday, hour of twelve o’clock noon. Dated the 2nd day of may 1898, A. B, Warsvuntor, B,A,.DGQL,00 JAME WA DDELL, | Supt | last night, reporting speeches of Senor Sa-~ stomach, flatulence, dizziness, biliou«ness | FEE SSF SIGELELGEGLGGGGGGES APH ITS ee NEW GOODS... 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G Jury has removed his jewel- ry business to Great Geo, St., oppo- site J. Stumbels’s harness shop, where he will be pleased to see all his old and new customers. He is now pre- pared to attend to all watch repairing and vill guarantee to regulate then by the town clock, as it is the stand— ard for time. For Jewelry and Watches his prices can’t be beat. Just clocks and solid gold wedding rings. c.C.JORY Griat George Street, Ch’town., FOR SALE OR TO LET. ills— headaches, sour ! ’ They s mply assi-t | Ween 19 vio'ent wrench 'o/ This property was ovcupied for so ne +a-y -aute no pain, nor/ years past by the late J. A. Cameron, the llth day of May next, A.D, 1898, at | stat, | in ceanection. That most desirable businesss stand, situated on Kent Street, be- Prince and Great George. as a watch and jewelry store and dwelling, For particulars apyly to D. STEW ART, Baker. Kent Street FOR SALE O08 TO LEP. ——— That well known business Hotel on | Richmond Street, sear the market. This Hotel conta‘ns about twenty good rooms and shop, all in good repair. Good ling for thirty horses, with Jarge yard Avply to ee received, a new supply of watches, | THOMAS CAMPBELL ueesa 81 —ddw : | FRED P. NEWSON, ® 9@ ssasscssssasssssssssrs sass @ ee RIDE THE GO LIGHTLY KIND APA a VY $40.00 *) Tt) iw P Judged point by point the best wheel for tne price in the city. L ght running, streng, well-finished. _—_—* : Ne pa IMPERIAL WHEELS The Go-Lightly Kind. are light-running, they are beautiful. ride them. Do you!. PRICE 860 TO A PLEASURE To Ride Them They don’t break down when you take them to the country. ‘They Ladies of Laste STD AGENT